High Momentum Dilepton Production from Jets in a Quark Gluon Plasma

Abstract

We discuss the emission of high momentum lepton pairs in central Au+Au collisions at RHIC (sNN=200 GeV) and Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC (sNN=5500 GeV). Yields of dileptons produced through interactions of jets with thermal partons have been calculated, with next-to-leading order corrections through hard thermal loops (HTL) resummation. They are compared to thermal dilepton emission and the Drell-Yan process. A complete leading order treatment of jet energy loss has been included. Jet-plasma interactions are found to dominate over thermal dilepton emission for all values of the invariant mass M. Drell-Yan is the dominant source of high momentum lepton pairs for M > 3 GeV at RHIC, after the background from heavy quark decays is subtracted. At LHC, the range M<7 GeV is dominated by jet-plasma interactions. Effects from jet energy loss on jet-plasma interactions turn out to be weak, but non-negligible, reducing the yield of low-mass dileptons by about 30%.

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